I'm fed up of F1 news bits only to find that most of it is just repeating what you already know and just a brief mention of what was in the main headline .
Do you mean the recently released book ‘The Formula’, written by Joshua Robinson and Jonathan Clegg?
I've got a digital subscription with Autosport which was picked up for £20 for the year on one of their special deals - mainly because they at least cover some other areas of motorsport such as WEC, IMSA, some British club racing, etc. I do tend to ignore their "what do...", "who are..." and "how does..." type articles and just stick to the news.
So... Anyway...
What F1 News sites do you guys read?
I've been a bit lost since Ceefax page 360 was turned off and Autosport added a paywall. (and I think Autosport has gone a bit to the dogs)
Autosport went to the dogs around 15 years ago, which is why I stopped buying it. And prior to that I'd been getting a copy every week since 1988, back when an issue was 85p and chewed up half of my week's pocket money...
Motorsport.com is one i have found myself floating towardsMost decent internet sources are either a) behind a paywall or b) clickbait garbage. Motorsport.com is still pretty decent if all you want are the headlines. Otherwise, I'd highly recommend radio 5 Live's "Chequered Flag" podcast, and "The Hard Compound" on Facebook is an excellent source of general motorsport news and trivia. And I get my Formula E fix and any BTCC news directly from the series' respective websites.
Autosport went to the dogs around 15 years ago, which is why I stopped buying it. And prior to that I'd been getting a copy every week since 1988, back when an issue was 85p and chewed up half of my week's pocket money...
Most decent internet sources are either a) behind a paywall or b) clickbait garbage. Motorsport.com is still pretty decent if all you want are the headlines. Otherwise, I'd highly recommend radio 5 Live's "Chequered Flag" podcast, and "The Hard Compound" on Facebook is an excellent source of general motorsport news and trivia. And I get my Formula E fix and any BTCC news directly from the series' respective websites.
Motorsport.com is (as you may know already) owned by the people behind Autosport and carries most of the same content, but looks to be aimed more at the international aiudience and with more articles that can be read free of charge without having toi register/subscribe.About the same for me, except i think it was a £2-80 bite out of my £7 paper round money.
Motorsport.com is one i have found myself floating towards
“Sargeant met with Trump at Mar-A-Lago and was involved in Ukraine business affairs with Lev Parnas and Igor Fruman, two Soviet born businessmen who worked with former New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani on back channel efforts to tarnish former Vice President Joe Biden.”
So now I'll watch and laugh as this spoiled little rich kid is humiliated again and again.
I can very much imagine F1's viewership decreasing significantly this season. My father in law and I usually watch every race. I didn't bother, he watched for about 5 laps then gave up to watch something more interesting. Notable as well that the Drivers were reporting that Australia was basically a race that revolved around tyre management again with no real prospect of pushing the cars and actually racing.That was dull. Even Red Bull sounded bored at the finish.